—"Mrs—Villard-and-Mrs. Marion MORTGAGE SALE , NOTICE THERE WILL “BE SOLD by! Public Auction in front of the Law Courts Building in Char- lottetown in Queens County the Province of Prince Edward Island, on the 18th-day of May. | A-D. 1966, at the hour of twelve o'clock Noon, ALL THAT TRACT, piece ard parce! of land situate, lying and being on Lot Forty in Kings County, bounded and described as follows, that is to say:— COMMENCING at a_ point, said point being where the Eastern boundary of a plot of land in possession. of Mrs. Marion Anderson. meets the gouthern boundary of the Creamery Road said _ point “heing also a distance of one hundted (100) feet East to the Eastern boundary of the Morell Rear Road; thence peventy-two South | (72) .degrees ten | | 1 (1G) minutes east, or along the | said southern boundary of the Creamery Road for a distance | of one hundred and fifty (150) ‘feet, or until it meets the western boundary of a pro posed street: thence south | (26) west, degrees or along twenty-six (10) minutes the said western boundary of “a proposed. street for a dis- -¢tance of two hundred = and ‘ "#ixty-nine (269) feet to a point: thence. north forty-three (43) decrees and ten (10) minutes West hundred (200) feet to a point: or-—until—it-meets the eastern --poundary of a plot of Jand in * possession of Freder Ander- _ gon: thence north thirty-eight (38) degrees fifteen (15) min- utes east or along the eastern foundaries of lands in pos ~ gession of the said Fred Ander- gon and Mrs. Villard and Mrs. Marion Anderson aforesaid, | for a combined distance of one huftdred and eighty-one (181) feet or to the place of cqm- | mencement j RESERVING AND EXCEPTING, —thereout and therefrom all +thatj~ tract of }and situate, lying and being on Lot Forty (40) in Kings - County’ aforesaid, bounded and described. as.. follows, that Is to say:— : COMMENCING at a, point, said point being where the eastern boundary of a plot of land in possession of Mrs. Marion Anderson meets the southern boundary of the Creamery Road, said point being also a distance of one hundred (100) feet. East_of the East boundary | o fthe Morell Road; thence Fast seventy-two (72) degrees ten (10) minutes east along the southern boundary of the _Creamery. Road for the flis- tance fifty (150) feet or until it meets the western boundary of 2 proposed street; thence south twenty-six (26) degrees ten (10) minutes west or elong the said western boun- dary of a proposed street for the distance of one hundred (100) feet: thence westwardly and paraitel with the Cream- ery Road for the distance of one hundred and fifty (150) feet orto the Eastern boun- dary line of lands now or formerly in, the possession of | ' | | | | | jora-distance of | T | | ten | of. one hundred and | ~~ by- lands of Louis Sullivan and on the north by Vernon | Rover and containing 10 acres of land as described in a deed dated May. 17th, 1945 from James Nicholson Edison Drake; ALSO that tract of land starting at a point on the Vernon River Bridge Road land in possession of Samuel | thence southeast 1438 | Martin: yards to D. I.’ MacDonald; thence southwest 270 yards to lands. of Wynston Drake; thence northwest 1438 yards to ‘a point 108 yards- from lands of Samuel Martin; thence northeast 208 yards to the place of commencement and containing 65 acres of land as described in a deed from George MacPhee to. The Director the V.L.A. dated September 16th, 1948 being the lands assessed in the name of W. Wynston Drake. SECOND: Bounded on the north by land possession of J. J. Sullivan; on the east by land formerly in possession of John Red- mond; on: the south by. Allen J.. Fraser's land and at a sufficient thence ‘parallel to the west boundary of John Redmond's.Jand and at a suf- ficient distance to include one acre of land a little more or less and being the lands as- sessed in the name of Eliza- | beth Ings. THIRD All that-real estate consisting of house on land at Vernon leased from Edison Fraser and being on the south side of the Main Road and bounded on the west by Ver- non River, said house being fo the rear of the buildings of Edison Fraser and with a | right of way from the house to the Main Highway and being the house assessed in the name of Howard Morrison. | FOURTH: ALL THAT | TRACT bounded. as follows: COMMENCING at a point on the north side of the Seal River Road, said point being -Massey Ferguson Dealer _ name of located in the Western rent After Hours Anderson; thence northvardly along’ the eastern boundary line of Mrs. Villard’s land and Mrs. Marion Anderson's land for the distance of ome hun- dred (100) feet to the place of commmecement. "The above sale is made under gad by virtue of: and pursuant te a Power of Sale contained-in —@- certain-Indenture of Mortgage; dated the 3ist day' of March, A.D. 1964; and made between Louis Emmett MacDonald of St. Peters in Kings County afore- said, Stewart, and Jacqueline MacDonald, his wife, of the First Part, and Iphigenle Aree- mault of Charlottetown in Queens County in Prince Edward Is- fand, Single Woman, and Marie Sanderson of Halifax in the Province of Nova Scotia, Mar-| ried Woman, of the other part, default having been made in the -payment of the principal money DATED this 12th day of April, and interest secured. I B, 1966. oa TP TRUE da, ARSENAGLYT. MAR ANDERSON, Mortgageed. [NOTICE OF SALE OF LANDS. | BY SHERIFF UNDER ,EXECUTION LANDS Af ‘| VERNON, P. E.L PURSUANT to and by we fue of Writs of execution to me directed and issued out of the Country Court of Queens County at the First Circuit of the said Court on the 6th day ef April A.D. 1966 in applic- ations wherein The Trustees of School District No. 170 in Queens County applied for judgment against the lands and premises hereinafter des- eribed and ‘which said execu- ~tHons —were -severally--marked to levy as follows: First for $392.58: Secondly for $123.90; Thirdly for $100.90; Fourthly for $3070 ‘and Fifthly for $97.58 being the amounts of achool taxes and costs which remain unpaid together the costs of- execution and of levy and sale. 1 HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTIC® that on Tuesday the 17th -day- of ~May.. A. D.--1966 at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon in front of the Law. Courts Building in Charlottelown .in Queens Countw in Prince Edward Is- land J wili set up and sell to the highest bidder right title and interest of the _person in whose name the faid property is assessed being the following real estate situate at Vernon in Lot No 50 in Queens County aforesaid and described as -follows:— First BOUNDED. on_ the ‘northeast hy Charles Murphy: and—a plot of land owned hs Samuel Martin; on. the south- east hy a creek flowing into the River; on ~ the southwest J ae ¥ with { all” the | -OQUTBOAR THIS he al ready to go fishnig.. family im your boat .. repairs..or_has._seized_.up. motor a complete over and the work. will first-rate. Rates are low. REMEMBER experts can fix them tdo! cee to A. | 164 yards from | formerly. in | ATTENTION FARMERS T am happy to announce we are now authorized- Monday to 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Friday — 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Saturday — 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon Business Phone 267-3106 — 267-3294 Signed: : Don Caseley, Kensington. TO HAVE YOUR What could be more irksome and annoying to you than to or go for a spin with the . only te find that your motor needs Be prepared for the good fun | and weather ahead by bring- Ying your motor to the experts at Holman’s. We'll«give your check- he washer, TV, range, furnace, | - Come in today or phone: S’SIE 2222 _GH'TOWN 4.6525 | the dividing line between lands of Edmond Morrisey | and Owen Docherty; thence running porth along said div- iding line to,_a’ point distant... 190 feet: thence at right angles westwardly and paral- lel to Seal River Road to a point distant 9 feet; thence at right angles and_ parallel with the said dividing line for 190 feet to the north side of | said Road’ and thence east along the north side of said Road 90 feet to the place of commencement and being the |. Jands—assessedin the name_o Patrick Murphy s FIFTIi: Being the house or residence of Matt Vessey built on the lands of Cecil Tweedy situate on the south side of the Main Road and hounded | om the west by a row of trees and on the south and | east by lands of. Cecil Tweedy | and being the house assessed in the name of Matt Vessey. Dated the 6th day of April A.D. 1966. KEITH 1 MYERS | Sheriff of Queens County OBITUARY MRS. MARY M. CHEVERIE Inserted by the family. The death occured at the Char- lottetown Hospital on April 8, 1966 of the late Mrs, Mary Mar- garet Cheverie in her 54th year. She was the eldest daughter of Mr. -and= Mrs. Lawrence Kelly, 119 Euston Street, city. ; She has left-to mourn: one sis- ter, Viola (Mrs. William Kelly), city. Three brothers, John, Hali- fax: Wilfred, Montreal; Edward, reen (Mrs. Harold Dicks) City; Shirley, Ontario; Marlene (Mrs. Lovell Glover) Ontario; Gloria io; Helen, Bernadette, Eliza- beth, city and 11 grandchildren. The pallbearers were: Mr. Leo |MacDougall, Mr. Donald Fitz- |patrick, Mr. Wilfred McCluskey, | Mr. John Coady, Mr. Edward |Acorn, Mr. Fred Chandler. }~The funeral took place on to be operated under the "GREEN ACRES SALES AND SERVICE" Tire Store, Kensington. It will be our aim to give you the farmer the best service, and part supply available in this area. For -new-or-used-farm-equipment, pay _us_a.visit, | _ PLEASE NOTE CHANGE IN BUSINESS HOURS — EFFECTIVE MAY fst. Thursday— {April 13th leaving the home of ——_____ express their sincere thanks to! srewarr "In explosio C a lovin, P n Sh those 'who sent flowers, cards | John o eee and helped in any way in our re- | Road who died May Ist, 1965.” | Calm and peaceful her parents to Saint Basilica Mass was held by Rev. The remains were jaid CARVER — MERRIAM Mrs. Ross marriage of | Ethel to John Paul, son of Mr, Simpson: | to rest of our dearly beloved mvo- ther in the Catholic Cemetery. where Dunstan's | Requiem ‘High Father Rest in Peace Mother. CARD OF THANKS ‘*The family of the” late Mrs, Mary Margaret Cheverie wish to | {eent sad bereavement. A special thanks to Dr. Killorn, Dr. +nott, | Winnipeg. Seven daughters: No- (Mrs. Edward Alyward) Ontar- |” D MOTOR SERVICED AGAIN BY HOLMAN'S YEAR? W any of your other appliances need help: or small appliances, Holman’s WOMEN EARN BETTER Women's wages in Norway in- Sin-.| creased 10 per cent. in 1964-65, | | compared -with-nine per cent for jmen. : We Ce tee ir 4& GEN Alot of our advertising appears Be ee te ERAL MOTORS VALUE Vital Statistics Sroninnt rest that’ follows pain; q | 'e who loved him daily i . { ‘Dr. Grant,..Rev. Fath ex| But trust in..God in saad re ag Reid, sisters, nurses and staff wf | Lovingly. remembered .by wife the Charlottetown Hospital also | | Hennessey Funeral ‘Home. iidren. | v MARRIAGES | ~ Mr. and ©. Merriam announce ‘he | their daughter Roslyn Walter Carver of Parkdale. in Spring Park United Church,) IN MEMORIAM Alexander Stewart of Peter’s| ally he is sleeping, again. _.| Kenneth (Ken) Docherty, New Haven | lis, Putnam, and Hooper | who passed away April 30, 1942. We never lost the ones we love, For even though .they’re gone, Within the hearts of those who care, | sincere thanks to all who visited me, | Their memory lingers on. jleced Canada, Always remembered by Anna, and family. 16 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Set, April 20, 1966. Underground Nuclear Test Leaks Radioactive Debris | wedding took place Saturday, April 9th, | 1966, hed “Ch Charlottetown: | FRENCHMAN '(AP)—An_ underground nuclear | & | leaked | Spread over five states has in- | creased radioactivity in the thy- through a ground ‘fissure dur- |roid glands of residents in. tw jing a test last Monday. and |B DD ¢ =e - sas ft | "CARD OF THANKS | DOCHERTY -- In loving memory o | I WISH TO thank Drs, Laidlaw, Gil- Donald Nicholson, Rey. Donald Camp- | bell, the nurses and orderlies of the |. j sent flowers, letters, cards, and treats | Lioyd | while I was a patient there. | The 4 | measured in the air only with sensitive instruments nied radiation across spokesman said, and could be test ban treaty would be vio lated only if debris accompae national The AEC sald the sidents houndaries. of Hiko and Alamo,;¥Nev.,| The United States Investigated about 70° miles away, were whether the Soviet Union had \tested Wednesday with a public | violated the treaty—— banning health service thyroid-scanning tests above the ground and in | device. _ , the air—when radioactivity was Nev. \villages, the U.S. Atomie En- gy Commission said here, FLAT, accident- that that radioactivity “matter explosion pushed v- lity spread northeast ‘ over “Neé- 'vada, Utah, Colorado, Nebraska | Rev. and Kansas. | also radioactivity remained | Damon W. Ross. The spokesman sald radioac- | vented rf jodine was detected A government spokesman said |ehijdren and the radioactivity escaped when’ said doses were estimated be- | ja “‘low-yield’ nuclear weapon |\tween 50 and 200 milliroentgens. WEAKER THAN X-RAYS | The spokesman said the doses | See els ‘ .. | istonly a fraction of that caused The AEC said the radioactiy- | er Na. iD. tive from. a” Soviet under- in 11| ground blast in January,, 1965. two adults. He) reported Thursday END SEARCH FOR PRINCE | WIESBADEN (AP) — Police they had broken off their search action thyroid_glands..by_ordinary |for Prince Friedrich of Prussia, [who disappeared April 19" trom) *— dental x-rays. ‘The explosion had the force of |his luxury hotel o he Rhi less than 20,000 tons of dyna-| River. A police offi dpaid in- now will strict A government spokenmans sald | mite, the spokesman said. It | vestigators Prince Edward Wand Hospital: also a/none of the radioactivity en-| apparently vented along a geo-| themselves to following up any logical fault. in the earth, he|tipe they receive. Prince Fried- rich, 54, is a grandson of the. said. well_below danger Jevels, the! He said the limited nuclear |last German Kaiser. r Pontiac’s beauty sells a lot of Pontiacs. Consider the arrogance of its split grille. The long, lean, sculpted body. That nimble-looking, distinctively-Pontiac stance, But we have a clever device for selling even more Pontiacs. We call it our Pontiac dealer. He’s the man with all the answers. He can show you, for instance, exactly why it is that we're putting more of our Success Cars in people’s.driveways than ever before. He’s a man you should make it a FOR REALLY FAST DELIVERY AND 70? TRADE = IN ALLOWANCES VISIT OUR TRADING POST! ba J AUTHORIZED PONTIAC See your local Pontiac Dealer DEALER IN CHARLOTTETOWN % in people's driveways. special point to meet. 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